Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Alhamdullilahi. #ChangeBeginsWithMe. Gov El-Rufai Registers Son In Public School.

Earlier Today, Muktar Garba Maigamo Shared this on his Facebook Page and it seems oF a Truth, #ChangeBeginsWithMe Just Began With Governor El-RuFai.


I For one laude this Feet because I believe, once a leader sets example, the followership would Take que and Follow. Further more, I believe with this development, the welFare and standards of Public schools in the state would be adequately monitored by the bodies bandied with the responsibility to see to it like the state ministry of Education.
I commend Governor El-Rufai for this Initiative.


The Kids in the Picture above Goes by the Name Abubakar Elrufai, the son oF The Executive Governor of Kaduna State and the Governor deemed it fit to Register the Kid in a Public school within the State.

I'l say Big-ups to Governor El-Rufai.

Written By OMA for Oma's Blog.
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Wednesday, 14 September 2016

UNILORIN Speaks On Student Who Withdrew From School Over Religious Belief

Authorities of the University of Ilorin, Kwara State on Sunday said that they had accepted the voluntary withdrawal of a student, Jephtaph Abolarin, from the institution.

Abolarin, a 300-Level Sociology student, had written to the university confessing to cheating during his West African Senior School Certificate Examination.

Abolarin, who claimed he had become a ‘born again’ Christian, said continuing his university education, using an unmerited certificate was unjust and immoral.

He wrote the letter to the institution’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics, Prof. Sidiqat Ijaiya, on August 5, 2016.

According to him, he wanted to withdraw from the school because he got his WASSCE through examination malpractice.



Reacting to the letter on Sunday, the university Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, confirmed the withdrawal of the student.

Akogun, who noted that the Senate of the university had accepted the withdrawal letter, added that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali, commended Abolarin for his repentance and sincerity.

The VC, Akogun added, wished Abolarin well in his future endeavour.

Part of Abolarin’s letter to the DVC read, “Just as a house that was built on a faulty foundation will surely collapse, it is also certain that a career that is built on a faulty foundation will definitely collapse. All through my secondary school days, I was just a church ‘goer’, without genuine salvation and the fear of God. As a result, I got my WASSCE result through examination malpractice.

“By the grace of God, now, I have encountered the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ, which called for repentance and restitution.

“Sir, with deep conviction, I have realised that there is no point building my academic career on a faulty foundation; since the WASSCE result I got through malpractice is the basis in which my admission into this university was anchored.

“Therefore, I have decided to withdraw from the university and start all over again.”

Source:
http://punchng.com/student-confesses-cheating-wassce-withdraws-unilorin/

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Recession: Lagos Parents Withdraw Kids From Private Schools

Many parents in Lagos State have started withdrawing their children from private to public schools, due to the current economic recession.

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that many of the parents took the decision when they discovered that their income could no longer meet their needs.

Some proprietors of private schools, who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH, said they were expecting such situation.

The Deputy President, National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, Mr. Abayomi Otubela, told one of our correspondents that one of his members in Mushin, Lagos State, had formally complained that parents were withdrawing their children in droves, from her school to the public schools in the area.

A mother of three, Mrs. Favour Ukpong, whose child attends a private school at the Fagba area of Lagos, told SUNDAY PUNCH that she had withdrawn her daughter from the school and moved her to a public school.

Ukpong said, “I just realised that I can’t afford the fees any longer. More so, the proprietors have increased the fees from N18,000 to N25,000.

“How much do I make from the second-hand clothes I sell? I don’t make much. Paying N18,000 had even been a challenge for me. I took my time to search for a good public school in my area. I am happy with my choice.”

Another parent, Mrs. Wemimo Abiodun said her child’s tuition had increased by N10, 000, which spurred her decision to withdraw her daughter from a private school at the Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos.

She said, “There are good public schools that have sound teachers. Many parents get carried away with the hype that comes with having a child in a private school.

“I had wanted to withdraw my daughter long time ago. The tuition was N40,000 and has now increased to N50,000. My husband can’t afford that.”

Also, a banker, Mr. Steve Aliyu, who said he was a victim of a mass purge in his organisation recently, said he had withdrawn his four year-old daughter from a private to a public school.

He said, “I took the decision because I was affected by the recent retrenchment exercise in one of the new generation banks, and things have not been easy for me and my family.”

A small scale industrialist, Mr. John Adaeze, also said he decided to take his two children to a public school in his area when he considered the tuition fees and transportation fare to their former private school.



He said, “Business is down and my wife is not working yet. We were paying about N500,000 per term in the former school of our two children. As a matter of fact, I signed an undertaking to pay their fees before they were allowed to write their examinations last term.”

Similarly, a widow, who is a mother of four, in the Ketu area of Lagos, who identified herself as Mrs. Davies, said she decided to withdraw her children from a private school because she could no longer shoulder the responsibility of paying their tuition fees in their former private school alone.

Also, a businessman, Mr. Adebola Ola, said he withdrew his three children to a less expensive private school due to funds paucity.

He said, “I have three children in an international school, but with the current recession in the country, my wife and I agreed and we have moved them to a less expensive private school.”

A school proprietress/principal, Mrs. Uzor Oluwaluyi, said, “I envisaged that due to the harsh economic recession in the country, the possibility of parents moving their kids from private schools to public schools as a new school year beckons is 50/50.”

Another school proprietress, Mrs. Abimbola Oni, expressed fears that rather than taking their kids to public schools, some parents might decide to keep them at home.

She said “You would be amazed that some parents will keep their wards at home, rather than take them to public schools. Recently, three parents with children in my school approached me and told me that they’d be withdrawing their children from our school when school resumes due to lack of funds.”



The Proprietress, Children International School, Lekki, Lagos State, Mrs. Joke Chukwuma, explained that private school operators were aware of the hard times most parents are going through and had decided to make payment of fees, conducive for them.

She said, “We can’t reduce school fees because we don’t want to lower our quality or standard. What we can do is give parents softer payment terms. So, instead of them paying a year in advance, they pay per term. Some can even pay on monthly basis.”

Source:
http://punchng.com/recession-lagos-parents-withdraw-kids-private-schools/

ASUU To Begin Strike 2nd Of October

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, popularly known as ASUU will commence her warning strike come 2nd of October, 2016.

Reporters gathered information from the ASUU Chairman University of Abuja Chapter, Dr. Ben on the 7th Day of September, 2016.



Speaking with Dr. Ben in his office, he said”We have tried to dialogue with the Federal Government but they have been playing games with us, we will start with a warning strike to show them we are not jokers” He stressed ASUU has being trying to get the attention of the Federal Government to intervene into the academic system of universities across Nigeria but it has all been abortive. However, ASUU will give a warning strike which will start on the 2nd day of October, 2016.

“The strike will last for one week, and if they do not give us listening ears we will start the indefinite strike come November 2016” The Chairman concluded.


Source:
http://dailyschoolgist.blogspot.com.ng/2016/09/ASUU-is-set-to-commence-warning-strike.html

Friday, 9 September 2016

Four UNILAG Students Jailed For Cult Activities

Four undergraduate UNILAG students, identified as Raheem Yusuf , 21 , Adedoyin Adeyemi Abraham , 24, Olanrewaju Idowu, 36 , and Safraini Oluyemi Peters, 24 , we're sent to jail by a magistrate court on the accusation of there alleged involvement in cult activities within the school premises .



The students were arrested by the state police command for allegedly being members of a secret cult known as Aloral Bucania.The police during the arraignment of the students yesterday the police informed the court that on the 4th of August at about 9am in Room 318 , Biobaku Hall of residence in the institution , the suspects had hacked out plans to carry out some cult activities that would have caused the breach of public peace .

Acting on a tipoff, the students were arrested by the police and arraigned on a two count charge bordering on conspiracy to cause a breach of public peace and belonging to an unlawful and secret society .
They were docked before Chief Magistrate Oluwayemisi Adelaja on Charge No : D/ 45 / 2016. When the charges were read , they all pleaded not guilty . The Chief Magistrate , Oluwayemisi Adelaja granted the defendants N 200 , 000 bail with two sureties each in the like sum.

She ruled that the sureties must possess evidence of three years ’ tax payment to the Lagos State government, affidavit of livelihood and be residents of the state . She ruled that the students be remanded in prison custody until their bail conditions have been met .
The case was adjourned till September 26th for trial

source:
 http://www.voiceofaudacity.com/2016/09/four-unilag-students-sent-to-jail-by.html?m=1

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Governor Ugwuanyi Commissions Science & Technology School In Enugu

GOV. IFEANYI UGWUANYI COMMISIONS THE FIRST SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL IN NIGERIA. (PICTURES) 

In a clear attestation to its uniqueness and quality, and also the clear alignment with Enugu State’s government commitment to develop Science and Technology in the state, Shalom Science and Technology Academy was commissioned by His Excellency Rt. Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Gburugburu) on a day in which the management of the school was also celebrating a student of their sister college Shalom Academy Nsukka (SAN) clinching the second position in mathematics in Nigeria having represented the state. 
During the commissioning and tour of the school, His Excellency Rt. Hon IfeanyiUgwuanyi (Gburugburu) stated that he was completely impressed with the project, which will turn the state and country at large into a science and Technology Hub. He further noted whilst congratulating the Director of Shalom Group of Schools, that the project was in line with his administration’s commitment to make Enugu state a Research and Development hub in Science and Technology. A commitment he had earlier on made at the just concluded “Oganiru Enugu state” this year.
Some Highlights of the occasion was: 
The Official Commissioning of the School by His Excellency
Tour of the school by His Excellency Rt. Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Gburugburu) and other dignitaries
Presentation of innovative items built by residents of Enugu state etc. 
Consequently, with the commissioning of Shalom Science and Technology Academy (SSTAC), it is ready to begin training students in the Area of Science and Technology only as her mission clearly states: 
"Developing Nigeria scientifically and technologically, through early exposure of children to basic scientific and technological concepts". 
Also many other dignitaries of Timber and Calibre were also in attendance to celebrate with Shalom Science and Technology Academy. Some of whom include:
Prof. Uche Eze (Honourable Commissioner of Education Enugu state)
Barr. Albert Edeoga (Chairman/CEO Zenith Survey Ltd.) He was also the chairman of the Occasion
Chief Sam Maduka Onyisi (CEO and Chairman Peace Group of Companies)
Chairmen of Local Governments, Enugu state. (Too numerous to mention) 
Bishop A.E. Agbo (Anglican Bishop of Nsukka Dioceses)
Men of God were also present in their numbers. And so many more dignitaries.
Interested Parents and guardians are therefore enjoined to grab this unique opportunity and send their children/wards to a school with a clear direction and vision to raise children who will not only have theoretical knowledge but practical implementation of Science and Technology in the advancement of our society. 
Finally, it is worthy of note that SSTAC only accepts students from JSS1, this is to enable them get the necessary skills over a period of 6 years. It is also a Tri-curricular (Nigerian, American and British) secondary school. For further enquiries regarding the school feel free to call 08178544300 or send an email to info@sstac.sch.ng. LIKE us on Facebook for up to date information. 
Find below the pictures of the event. 

PIC 1: SSTAC ready for commissioning
PIC 2: Arrival of his Excellency Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi 
PIC 4: Commissioning by His Excellency Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Gburugburu)